If you’re looking for a road trip that feels quintessentially “New England”, look no further than the White Mountains. Covered bridges, quaint towns and rolling, wooded landscapes await as you explore New England’s White Mountains.

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KOA Journey Campgrounds

KOA Journey campgrounds are the perfect oases after a day on the road. Whether it’s along the way or a quick getaway, they’ve got you covered. Located near the highways and byways of North America with long Pull-thru RV Sites, they deliver convenience to the traveling camper. Pull in, ease back and take a load off.

Directions

65 miles west of Nashville, 65 miles east of Jackson. I-40 Exit 143, north 1 block, turn right after Log Cabin Restaurant onto Barren Hollow Rd. 1/2 mile on right.

Settle in at a shady pull thru or an air-conditioned Kamping Kabin.

Just off the interstate, this nicely landscaped spot is a relaxing and convenient stopover. Nearby Pilot Travel Center can take care of your fuel needs, and you'll find five restaurants less than a mile away. This KOA is also a great base camp for exploring local attractions, taking day trips to see the many sights of Nashville or heading out to visit the Shiloh National Military Park. Settle in at a shady Pull-Thru RV Site or an air-conditioned Camping Cabin. Order a hot pizza, and your hosts will deliver it right to your site. Let your dog run and play in KOA's enclosed pet area. Stock up on RV supplies and homemade crafts at the campground store. Attractions include Loretta Lynn's Ranch and Coal Miner's Daughter Museum, Mennonite communities and a local winery. Nearby canoe rentals allow you to experience the mellow woods and wildlife along the Buffalo River. Pool: May 15 - September 15. Max pull thru: 65 feet. Your hosts: Mike & Penny Barron.

Ways To Stay

Campground Awards

Campground Awards

President's Award

Awarded to KOAs that meet exceptional quality standards and are recognized by their guests for outstanding service.

Donate To Care Camps

Donate to Care Camps

Having cancer shouldn't mean giving up the joys of childhood. That's why the KOA Campground Owners Association created the Care Camps Trust - to help children who have cancer enjoy care-free
time focusing on fun, friends and activities at sleep-away camp instead of on their illness.